Auguste Mallet (3 May 1913 – 9 December 1946) was a French racing cyclist. He rode in the 1938 Tour de France. "Auguste Mallet". Cycling Archives. Retrieved...
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Fréchaut (FRA) France – South-West s.t. 8 Oreste Bernardoni (FRA) France – South-East s.t. 9 Auguste Mallet (FRA) France s.t. 10 Sylvère Maes (BEL) Belgium s.t....
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Leducq (FRA) France - Cadets s.t. 4 Mario Vicini (ITA) Italy s.t. =5 Auguste Mallet (FRA) France s.t. =5 Victor Cosson (FRA) France s.t. =5 Mariano Cañardo (ESP)...
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Galateau (FRA) France – South-East s.t. 8 Lucien Storme (BEL) Belgium s.t. 9 Raymond Passat (FRA) France – South-West s.t. 10 Auguste Mallet (FRA) France + 46"...
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35" 7 Pierre Brambilla (ITA) +57' 28" 8 Diego Marabelli (ITA) +1h 00' 11" 9 Salvatore Crippa (ITA) +1h 10' 59" 10 Auguste Mallet (FRA) +1h 23' 53"...
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The Mallet family (French: [mɑlɛ] ) is a family of French businessmen and bankers. During the 16th century, the Mallet family first fled from Rouen to...
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Pierre Gallien France France 15 39 Jean Fréchaut France France 18 40 Auguste Mallet France France DNF 41 Marcel Laurent France France DNF 42 Pierre Jaminet...
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Netherlands Netherlands 28 32 Hubert Sijen Netherlands Netherlands DNF 33 Auguste Mallet France France 13 34 Georges Naisse France France 19 35 Lucien Le Guével...
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Norbert Callens (BEL) + 5' 07" 7 Briek Schotte (BEL) + 6' 43" 8 Auguste Mallet (FRA) + 7' 49" 9 Jean de Gribaldy (FRA) + 8' 30" 10 Jules Lowie (BEL)...
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Bovet (ITA) Dei s.t. 4 Fabien Galateau (FRA) Michard-Wolber s.t. 5 Auguste Mallet (FRA) Helyett–Hutchinson s.t. 6 Aldo Bini (ITA) Bianchi + 1' 00" 7...
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France + 55' 55" 12 Raymond Passat (FRA) South-West + 57' 23" 13 Auguste Mallet (FRA) France + 1h 02' 05" 14 Maurice Archambaud (FRA) Ile de France/North...
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his death in 1790, his former pupil Marc-Auguste Pictet succeeded Mallet as director of the observatory. Mallet's astronomical instruments from Avully were...
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Industry (1989), 12th arrondissement of Paris. Musée Mendjisky, Robert Mallet-Stevens, (1932) 15th arrondissement of Paris Opéra Bastille, Carlos Ott...
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Marc-Auguste Pictet FRS FRSE (French: [piktɛ]; 23 July 1752 – 19 April 1825) was a Genevan scientific journalist and experimental natural philosopher...
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Beauharnais (1606–1661), maître d'Hôtel ordinaire du roi; Married to Marie Mallet; 3 children including François de Beauharnais (1630–1681), écuyer, sieur...
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Le Havre (redirect from Le Havre, the City Rebuilt by Auguste Perret)
trade then other international trade. After the 1944 bombings the firm of Auguste Perret began to rebuild the city in concrete. The oil, chemical, and automotive...
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showcasing the works of Modernist architects like Le Corbusier and Robert Mallet-Stevens. Parisian department stores and fashion designers also played an...
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Louvre from the Palais de la Cité. The first librarian of record was Claude Mallet, the king's valet de chambre, who made a sort of catalogue, Inventoire des...
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Albert Besson, Jon Condoret, Jules Dormal Godet, Robert Mallet-Stevens, Farah Pahlavi, Auguste Perret, Henri Prost, Vartan Hovanessian, René Sergent, Luis...
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prior to the city's reconstruction following the destruction of Warsaw. Auguste Perret is appointed architect for the reconstruction of Le Havre. The Architects...
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architecture: Albert Louvet (First Prize & Second). March 24 – Robert Mallet-Stevens, French architect (died 1945) March 27 Ludwig Mies van der Rohe...
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artist and raconteur Edgar Degas (1834–1917), painter, sculptor Pierre Mallet (1836–1898), painter of ceramics Henri Fantin-Latour (1836–1904), painter...
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26–28 June 1928. Those attending included Le Corbusier, Robert Mallet-Stevens, Auguste Perret, Pierre Chareau and Tony Garnier from France; Victor Bourgeois...
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Henri Labrouste Claude Nicolas Ledoux Pierre Lescot André Lurçat Robert Mallet-Stevens François Mansart Jules Hardouin Mansart Louis Métezeau Michel Mimran...
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staff. The celesta was invented in 1886 by the Parisian harmonium builder Auguste Mustel [fr]. His father, Charles Victor Mustel, had developed the forerunner...
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strengthening the concrete with a mesh of iron rods in a grill pattern. In 1893, Auguste Perret built the first concrete garage in Paris, then an apartment building...
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1992), professionally known as Lou Jacobs, was a German-born American auguste clown who performed for Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus for more...
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singer with Lucrate Milk, Bérurier Noir & Les Négresses Vertes William Mallet, perpetrator of the 2022 Paris shooting Ethan Mbappé, footballer Pierre...
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Horses in Breton culture (section Mallet horse)
the sea via legends such as Morvarc'h, and to death with the Ankou or the Mallet horse, the horse is also present in tales, songs, many traditional stories...
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wife Louise Lara, who helped spread the ideas to architects Auguste Perret and Robert Mallet-Stevens. These architects shared similar ideas about modernism...
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